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Under attack: Using animals for research;Scientists test PR techniques
[FINAL Edition]
USA TODAY (pre-1997 Fulltext) - McLean, Va.
Author: Andrea Stone
Date: Jun 8, 1990
Start Page: 03.A
Section: NEWS
Text Word Count: 763
Abstract (Document Summary)

Abuses claimed by animal rights group - Planting electrodes into heads, sometimes causing eye and brain infections - Cutting toes or punching ears to identify animals - Placing primates in immobilizing chairs for weeks - Rotating eyeballs or sealing eyes to simulate blindness - Giving animals cancerous tumors -

CUTLINE:IN APRIL: Police grab Cam McQueen as she protests against the use of animals in medical research at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md. CUTLINE:NO REGRETS: [Lenore Rumpf] says son [Lee] `was spared' because animal research helped save the youngster's life. CUTLINE:[Louis Sullivan]: Activists are on `wrong side of morality.'

GRAPHIC;b/w,Source:The Office of Technology Assessment, Association of American Medical Colleges,People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals(Chart);PHOTO;b/w,Marcy Nighswander,AP(FP,Demonstrations and; Protests,against animals for research,Cam McQueen,O);PHOTO;b/w,H. Darr Beiser,USA TODAY(HF,Lenore Rumpf,son Lee,S);PHOTO;b/w,H. Darr Beiser,USA TODAY(FP,Louis Sullivan,S)

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